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Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: Philosophy question.?” plus 5 more

Arts & Humanities: Philosophy: “Question: Philosophy question.?” plus 5 more


Question: Philosophy question.?

Posted: 18 Aug 2015 09:14 AM PDT

Does religion need to die, so the smart people can make it work? Since religion doesn't work.

For example if an outlet only works when you hold it together, and stops when you let go, do I have to break it from trying to shove it in and use another plug. The issue is that it wasn't broken.

Iphone is dead. Cord 1 is broken. I realize I have Cord 2. And connect it to my PS3, which I forgot could also charge my iPhone.
Problem is in my head I was getting mad at all the wrong things and people. Even higher powers. Which concerns me because smart people that are immortal only get mad when people steal their immortality. And I want to save my anger for the right person. It only works once.

And immortals are smart. the mortals are angry.

Question: What is the 1st something to exist?

Posted: 18 Aug 2015 08:35 AM PDT

Material thing or anything in general?

The first thing to exist has always existed, God whose name is Jehovah in English. It is very difficult for us living only 80-90 years to comprehend anyone living Eternally--without beginning nor end to his life. Fortunately, there is only one single being. Best to accept it and move on rather than try to figure it out. We can t because that is way out of our comfort range.

Anyway, there was nothing besides him in existence. Until he created Jesus as his Son. John 1:1-5 speaks to his creation as the first one created. Then, of course would come angels. Next, as the first non-living thing created would be heaven as a suitable home for Jehovah God.

As far as the physical universe, whether God created matter by a big bang or a whimper, no one knows except those who were there. Undoubtedly, he created huge globs of liquid plasma, which firms stars and the spin off from them form planets. Over a hundred billion galaxies containing thousands of stars each. Jehovah evidently popped them out like a Pez dispenser. Our Sun, Sol, is a comparative small Sun, but it does the job nicely.

Proving there is a Universal Creator is how each solar system, galaxy and the universe is all formed by the same universal laws. Planets always orbit stars in a solar system no matter where one looks. Blind chance would result in disaster for mist of the universe.

The Bible records events ONLY for the Earth, not other planets. So in describing the Ceative Days, these apply ONLY to a fully formed Earth, with still a lot of garbage floating around from its formation.

Any of these Creative Days then, would not come close to being the first thing to exist. The first creation, would be Jesus. The first physical matter would have been liquid plasma.

Question: Philosophy and the sake of argument: Why is that some people argue for the sake of arguing? If arguing isn’t?

Posted: 18 Aug 2015 07:53 AM PDT

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